The Apprentice's maneater Katie Hopkins is to marry her fiance, Mark Cross, on reality TV, it was announced today.

The Apprentice's maneater Katie Hopkins is to marry her fiance, Mark Cross, on reality TV, it was announced today.

The 34-year-old former business consultant rose to fame when she competed to become Sir Alan Sugar's aide in the BBC show in 2007.

Now Hopkins is taking on '80s pop star David van Day, WAG Lizzie Cundy and impressionist Francine Lewis in a celebrity edition of Living TV's hit reality show Four Weddings.

Hopkins - who also roughed it in the jungle on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! - hit the headlines again after The Apprentice when she took a job at the Met Office.

There she met and began a relationship with married design manager Cross. The couple now have a one-year-old son, Maximillian William.

Van Day is tying the knot with journalist Sue Moxley, whom he famously dumped on live television while appearing on Five's The Wright Stuff in March 2009. Cundy is renewing her vows to her former football star husband Jason and mimic Lewis is marrying her partner Joel Ryan.

The celebrities host a range of themed ceremonies from Arabian and Bollywood to a country wedding in Devon.

In the show, four brides or grooms attend each other's weddings and score their dress, ceremony, food and the day as a whole. They are bidding to win a luxury honeymoon, and their appearance fees go to charity.

The second series of the show - in which viewers see the contestants verbally savage their rivals' big days - begins in late March and runs for 13 weeks.

A further celebrity special will feature ex-Steps singer Faye Tozer, glamour model Michelle Marsh, former EastEnders actress Carol Harrison renewing her vows and Big Brother winner Pete Bennett, who is to wed his best friend, Cherry Costin.

Tourette's sufferer Bennett is planning a circus-themed wedding, while EastEnder Harrison wants to mark her big day with a simple fish and chip supper.

The first episode of the new series features naturist Ivy Pink, who is no blushing bride when she heads down the aisle with only a strategically-placed bouquet.

:: Broadcaster SBS Belgium, one of Europe's most-watched broadcasters, signed a deal today to make its own local version of Four Weddings. The company also bought Channel 4 hit Come Dine With Me.